Chi Sau & Drills Volume 2

The skills learnt from Sticking-Hands can be used in close quarter or distant fighting. When doing Sticking-Hands training, a practitioner must learn not only to use his/her body weight and the arm’s muscle strength to suppress the opponent, but also to utilise the force from the Qi (氣). When the practitioner achieves this, his/her level of skills will be much improved.

2013 Term 4 Holiday and 2014 Term 1 classes

Wing chun classes for 2013 has ended. Special classes will be held at Remuera Scout Hall on Platina Street starting January 2014. Special class times are Monday, 6th of January 2014, Friday, 10th of January 2014, Monday, 13th of January 2014, Friday, 17th of January 2014, Monday, 20th of January 2014, Friday, 24th of January…

Congratulations to all who passed the grading!

Yellow Green Brown Toby Gilmow Aiden Burrows Cinnamon Summerville Anya Covich Caleh Covich Claudia Kaylah Sphina Dorja Daniel Mischa Ghbriel Kevinp Johnathon Xu Ceci Lao Wicson su Alex Glyn Leggett Kyle Marr Clarbe Coley Nikko Lily Baggio Bainca Clovis cheng Tyler Kieran Phoenix Leon Shanti Keane Cheng Pearl-Marli Waetford Darrel Lee Hugo Baldwin Mike Chi…

2013 Term 3 Holiday and Term 4 classes

Wing chun classes for Term 3 has ended. Special classes will be held at Remuera Scout Hall on Platina Street. Special class times are Friday, 4th of October 2013 andFriday, 11th of October. Note there are no Monday classes. All classes starts at 7pm and finishes 8:30pm. Wing Chun classes for term 4 will commence at Remuera…

New Instructors for Massey Branch

After more than ten years of teaching Wing Chun at the Massey branch, Sifu Anthony has decided to take a break from instructing. He has made many contributions to our school and his students. We wish him all the best. Sifu Mark Dunseha will be taking over as the new instructor for the adult classes…

Classes

Our teaching method is rigorous but friendly and fun. We have many outstanding instructors who teach throughout the Auckland region. Classes are divided into four terms per year (following the New Zealand’s school calendar). There are two skill assessment exams per year.